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MariaDB 10.5.17 Release Notes

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Release date: 15 Aug 2022

MariaDB 10.5 is a previous stable series of MariaDB. It is an evolution of MariaDB 10.4 with several entirely new features not found anywhere else and with backported and reimplemented features from MySQL.

MariaDB 10.5.17 is a Stable (GA) release.

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Notable Items

InnoDB

  • InnoDB corruption due to lack of file locking ()

  • FULLTEXT search with apostrophe, and mandatory words ()

  • ALTER TABLE IMPORT TABLESPACE corrupts an encrypted table ()

  • ALTER TABLE wrong-result fix ()

Replication

  • is stored in binlog, so that CREATE TABLE on slave would always have the same effect as on master. ()

  • ER_SLAVE_INCIDENT error is specified now on slave to be seen with SHOW-SLAVE-STATUS ()

  • INCIDENT_EVENT is no longer binlogged when a being logged transaction can be safely rolledback ()

Galera

  • updated to 26.4.12

  • Possible to write/update with read_only=ON and not a SUPER privilege ()

  • Node crashes with Transport endpoint is not connected mysqld got signal 6 ()

  • Galera4 not able to report proper wsrep_incoming_addresses ()

Optimizer

  • Server crash in JOIN_CACHE::free or in copy_fields ()

    • Queries that use DISTINCT and an always-constant function like COLLATION(aggegate_func(...)) could cause a server crash. Note that COLLATION() is a special function - its value is constant even if its argument is not costant.

  • Crash when using ANY predicand with redundant subquery in GROUP BY clause ()

  • MariaDB Server SEGV on INSERT .. SELECT ()

    • Certain queries in form "INSERT ... SELECT with_aggregate_or_window_func" could cause a crash.

  • restore_prev_nj_state() doesn't update cur_sj_inner_tables correctly ()

    • Subquery semi-join optimization could miss LooseScan or FirstMatch strategies for certain queries.

  • Wrong result with table elimination combined with not_null_range_scan ()

    • If one runs with optimizer_switch='not_null_range_scan=on' (which is not enabled by default), a query that does a join and has const tables could produce a wrong result.

CONNECT

  • now supports with ()

mariadb Client

  • New option, -enable-cleartext-plugin. Option does not do anything, and is for MySQL-compatibility purposes only.

General

  • now also has a session scope, not only global ()

  • MariaDB can be built with OpenSSL 3.0

  • was updated to include the latest content

  • Crash in ()

Security

  • Fixes for the following :

Changelog

For a complete list of changes made in , with links to detailed information on each push, see the .

Contributors

For a full list of contributors to , see the .

Crash recovery fixes (MDEV-28668, MDEV-28731)

sequences related row-format events are made to correspond to binlog_row_image (MDEV-28487)
  • Possible reason of FLUSH BINARY LOGS hang is eliminated (MDEV-28948)

  • Galera should replicate nextval()-related changes in sequences with INCREMENT <> 0, at least NOCACHE ones with engine=InnoDB (MDEV-27862)

    A query with a subuquery in this form could cause a crash:
  • Optimizer uses all partitions after upgrade to 10.3 (MDEV-28246)

    • For multi-table UPDATE or DELETE queries, the optimizer failed to apply Partition Pruning optimization for the table that is updated or deleted from.

  • Range optimizer regression for key IN (const, ....) (MDEV-25020)

    • The issue can be observed on MariaDB 10.5.9 and later versions which have the fix for MDEV-9750. That fix introduceds optimizer_max_sel_arg_weight.

    • If one sets optimizer_max_sel_arg_weight to a very high value or zero (which means "unlimited") and runs queries that produce heavy-weight graphs, they can observe a performance slowdown, e.g.:

  • ALTER TABLE ALGORITHM=NOCOPY does not work after upgrade (MDEV-28727)

  • Server crash upon CREATE VIEW with unknown column in ON condition (MDEV-29088)

  • As per the MariaDB Deprecation Policy, this will be the last release of MariaDB 10.5 for Debian 10 "Buster" for ppc64el

  • CVE-2022-32081

  • CVE-2018-25032

  • CVE-2022-32091

  • CVE-2022-32084

  • CVE-2022-38791

  • MDEV-28495
    MDEV-20797
    MDEV-28779
    MDEV-26294
    MDEV-29078
    MDEV-21087
    MDEV-21443
    MDEV-28546
    MDEV-25068
    MDEV-20627
    MDEV-23809
    MDEV-29139
    MDEV-26427
    MDEV-28749
    MDEV-28858
    Mysql Table type
    MDEV-27766
    MDEV-29225
    MDEV-29188
    CVE-2023-5157
    CVE-2022-32082
    CVE-2022-32089
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    MariaDB Foundation release announcement
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